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      <title>Workshop_25July2021 by Dr.Lampong Klomkul</title>
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         <title>Title: A Study of Music Teaching of Private Music School, Muang District, Phayao Province Thailand</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Name: Nakhon Khamrong<br>University: School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao,Thailand<br>E-mail: Music_abcd@hotmail.com<br><br><strong>Abstract : </strong>The objectives of this research were to study the teaching and learning of music, teaching materials, and assessment in private music schools, Muang District, Phayao Province Thailand. This research was qualitative research using in-depth interview. The findings indicated that each school has a similar style of teaching and learning music both classical and popular music, and it depended on the learners' need. The teaching and learning of music have changed rapidly. Most learners study music individaul because it enhance more effective than study in group. Schools have provided appropriate teaching and learning for learners. The teachers can substantially teach about Scales, Arpeggios, and Sight-reading, but learners still have less basis about music because the learners are too young. The problems in teaching and learning because of young learners behave self-willed, which is based on the age of the learners. Therefore, teachers have to provide different methods to teach music lessons. Each school mainly uses the teaching materials of Trinity Guildhall standard, and the schools apply teaching materials to be appropriate and effective for the learners as much as possible. Moreover, teachers assess the learning outcome by themselves. Teachers assess the performance of learners by playing musical instruments and exercises set by teachers. After that the teachers send learners to grade the music at Trinity Guildhall standard because it is very popular among music learners and the test results are standardized. Students can choose to take the exam or not, depending on the needs and voluntary requirements of the learner.&nbsp;</div><div><strong><br>Keywords: </strong>Music Teaching, Private Music School, Trinity Guildhall Standard<strong><br><br>Biography: </strong>Nakhon Khamrong Lecturer Western Music School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao, Thailand B.A.(Music) Payap University M.A.(Music) Mahidol University Email : <a href="mailto:Music_abcd@hotmail.com">Music_abcd@hotmail.com</a> Tel.083-8612869<strong><br><br>I. INTRODUCTION<br><br><br>II. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES<br><br><br>III. RESEARCH METHOD<br><br><br>IV. RESEARCH RESULTS<br><br>V. DISCUSSIONS<br><br>VI. RECOMMENDATIONS<br><br>CONCLUSION<br><br>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br><br>REFERENCES<br><br></strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Design Method in Difficulty levels of Assembling Wooden Puzzle</strong><br><br>Name: Thongthai Wongwichai <br>University: University of Phayao<br>E-mail: Pang_design@hotmail.com<br><br><strong>Abstract<br></strong>An interlocking puzzle has normally been designed for learning problem solving and spatial intelligent skills. These skills are important for study in various fields of design and technology. The way to develop understanding for assembling puzzle may come from the levels of difficulty which suit for individual player. The process for design interlocking wooden puzzle in difficulty levels is rare. Other researches suggested that an amount of components and a different shape of components are effected to difficulty levels for assembling. Therefore, this research interested in developing a design process. The research aimed to explore variables which effect and not effect design consideration by setting for 5 students design for different interlocking models. Each model had 3 difficulty levels for assembling. After that tested by 50 participants composed all difficulty levels and collected by video recorder for compared play time by statistical analysis. The result of experiment showed that the play time of 3 students who designed wooden puzzle of weighing apparatus, house, and rectangle shape were significantly different. On the other hand, the result of experiment showed that the play time of 2 students who designed wooden puzzle of triangle, circle shape were not significantly different. Further, after observation in video recording and interviewed players who composed a triangle shape. We found that an easy and moderate levels are not different in play time because only signifier variable and ordering step of assembly not sufficient to make different levels. In another discovery point, we found that an important variable to effect difficulty levels of assembly was different hints in which players can found in different stages of assembling process. Finally, discovery variables led to consider new method to make difficult levels of assembly in various shapes of interlocking puzzle. Designers and researchers can consider and use this method to design and develop interlocking puzzle by themselves in the future. <br><strong><br>Keywords: <br></strong>Difficulty levels of Assembling, Interlocking Wooden Puzzle. <strong><br>Biography: <br></strong>Asst.Prof.Dr.Thongthai Wongwichai is a lecturer from School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao. He Graduated in Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Design and Media Technology Department , Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University, Japan. <strong><br><br>I. INTRODUCTION<br><br><br>II. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES<br><br><br>III. RESEARCH METHOD<br><br><br>IV. RESEARCH RESULTS<br><br>V. DISCUSSIONS<br><br>VI. RECOMMENDATIONS<br><br>CONCLUSION<br><br>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br><br>REFERENCES<br><br></strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title: The Creative Work of Hea-Mon</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Name: Thananyawan Srisapphayothai <br>University: University of Phayao , Thailand <br>E-mail: Thananyawan.sa@up.ac.th <br><br><strong>Abstract </strong>The creative works of Hea-Mon aimed to study the process of creating the work of Hea-Mon and to create the work of Hea-Mon. Hea-Mon is the performance of winter of the Northern of Thailand. The research method was a combination of qualitative research and creative design of the show. The target group of the study was 10 students in&nbsp; Department of Music and Dance, Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao. The study found that the creative work of Hea-Mon is the creation of works that use the creative process through the integration of music and dance. It focuses on the development of learners' skills with the concept of creating work from performances variations. It is the creation of work from the learning process and the integration of the course. The demonstrate the potential of the actors are presented through the creative process using the potential and abilities of the actors to guide the story effectively by showing the potential of the performers and using the elements of the performance to add&nbsp; the aesthetic and use the performance elements, musical instruments, costumes and equipment enhances aesthetic for the completeness of the show.<strong><br>Keywords: </strong>Creative Works, Hea-Mon, Integration, Contemporary Music and Dance <strong><br><br>Biography: </strong>Thananyawan Srisapphayothai is a lecture in Music and Dramatic Arts Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts University of Phayao, Thailand. she Graduated in Master Degree of Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn, University, Thailand. &nbsp;<br><br></div><div><strong>E-mail</strong>: Thananyawan.sa@up.ac.th, <strong>Tel</strong>. +66 80 895 1416<br><br></div><div><strong><br><br><br>I. INTRODUCTION<br><br><br>II. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES<br><br><br>III. RESEARCH METHOD<br><br><br>IV. RESEARCH RESULTS<br><br>V. DISCUSSIONS<br><br>VI. RECOMMENDATIONS<br><br>CONCLUSION<br><br>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br><br>REFERENCES<br><br></strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title:  An Applying Guidelines of BURA Charter to Potential Development of Traditional Building in Preservation Areas of Architectural Cultural Heritage in Northern Thailand.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Name: Asst.Prof.Dr.Amares Thepma<br>University: School of Architecture and Fine Arts<br>E-mail: amaiest@hotmail.com<br><br><strong>Abstract <br></strong>The preserving of&nbsp; cultural heritage buildings and heritage site is urgently needed to fine the guideline to prevent the loss of valuable cultural heritage resource due to the problem of building abandoned less of maintenance systematic and use of the building. The purpose of this research was to apply the BURA Charter guidelines that give importance to buildings and environment to develop the potential of architectural buildings located in the model of cultural heritage preservation areas consisting of Lamphun, Phrae, and Nan Provinces. These areas overlap on the area of announcement old city. Community-based action research and qualitative research were used, and research tool uses field survey forms, photographs, record the precious stories and critical situation, cultural heritage assessment form, tourist attraction standard assessment form, and architectural simulation. Data were collected from in-depth interviews, focus group discussion and collect data from the evaluation results from architectural conservation experts. Results of applying the guidelines of the BURA Charter in three parts showed the cultural heritage value in the three areas was at high potential of environment and architecture. However, when assessed according to tourist attractions standards, it found that the building physical and physical environmental standard were assessed as medium to low. As the result, it&nbsp; needed to be developed to have the standard of tourist attraction especially the tourism basic facilities most urgently and the potential development should be harmoniously with the development guidelines to the historical tourist attraction that requires both strategic planning and tourism development<strong>.</strong><br><strong><br>Keywords: </strong><em>BURA Charter,</em> <em>Potential Development, Preservation Areas, Architectural Cultural heritage, Northern Thailand</em> <strong><br><br>Biography: </strong>Asst.Prof.Dr.Amares Thepma is a lecturer from School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao. He Graduated in Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. <strong><br><br><br>I. INTRODUCTION<br><br><br>II. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES<br><br><br>III. RESEARCH METHOD<br><br><br>IV. RESEARCH RESULTS<br><br>V. DISCUSSIONS<br><br>VI. RECOMMENDATIONS<br><br>CONCLUSION<br><br>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br><br>REFERENCES<br><br></strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title: A Research Development and Creation of Ceramic Works from Local Clay at Ban San Jok Pok, Dok Khamtai District, Phayao Province</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Name: Tanet Kaikaew<br>University: university of Phayao thailand</div><div>E-mail: binobito@hotmail.com<br><br><strong>Abstract</strong>&nbsp; &nbsp; This experimental research was focused on the development and creation of ceramic works from local clay at Ban San Jok Pok, Dok Khamtai District, Phayao Province. The objective was to study and test local soil texture in the area of ​​Ban San Jok Pok, Dok Khamtai District, Phayao Province to determine potential applications and uses for this local clay. This will contribute to a clearer understanding of local soil and its properties&nbsp; towards a variety of ceramic works and products. Local soil was obtained from Ban San Jok Pok, Dok Khamtai District, Phayao used to make planter pots. This soil was then processed into clay suitable for three techniques of planter construction, namely 1) throwing on a pottery wheel, 2) hand building through coiling, and 3) slip casting in plaster molds. Once properly dried, the experimental pieces were all fired at 1,260 degrees Celsius. The results showed that local clay is suitable for a variety of ceramic&nbsp; properties&nbsp; and has advantages for widespread use in Phayao Province.It is more sustainable, convenient to procure, and cost efficient than obtaining clay from outside the province. The properties of the clay allow it to be high-fired at a temperature of 1,260 degrees Celsius in all three techniques. The specific soil make up results in a distinctive color that unique from other soils on the market. Local clay from Ban San Jok Pok, Dok Khamtai District, Phayao is not only a suitable source of clay, it offers alternative soils for local artisans and craftsmen as well. <strong><br><br>Keywords: </strong>Local Clay, Soil, Ban San Jok Pok <strong><br><br>Biography: </strong>Tanet Kaikaew is a lecturer from Department of Arts and Design, School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao. He graduated in Master Degree of Ceramics (M.F.A.), Faculty of Decorative Arts, Silpakorn University, Thailand. He is interested in ceramics art and digital painting. He is an owner of Kaikaew Studio that creates ceramics handmade since 2012. E-mail: binibito@hotmail.com Tel+66 63 224 2953 <strong><br><br>I. INTRODUCTION<br><br><br>II. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES<br><br><br>III. RESEARCH METHOD<br><br><br>IV. RESEARCH RESULTS<br><br>V. DISCUSSIONS<br><br>VI. RECOMMENDATIONS<br><br>CONCLUSION<br><br>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br><br>REFERENCES<br><br></strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title: Lay Tham Kham of Lanna Style Temple Pillar to Apply in New Pattern Design: A Case Study of Wat Phra That Lampang Luang,  Lampang Province Thailand</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Name: Chanokporn Aunsuchat<br>University: School of Architecture and Fine Arts University Of Phayao<br>E-mail: nok-happy@hotmail.com<br><br><strong>Abstract <br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; </strong>From the problems that can be lumped together because of open wall building system affected by the hot and humid and from human behavior such as stroking, touching, and leaning. The purpose of this project was to collect information about the striped on the pole of Northern style temples under the valuable religious architecture. This can be used as basic elements to continue building up ideas of using different striped to design repeated pattern or new pattern by according to personal style to be use in this architectural work. The scope of the study emphasized striped on the pole only in the middle part not included the top or borrow parts of the pole. Qualitative research applied to design pattern. The data was collected by using existing documents and architectural measured work and draw black and white striped pattern on paper at Wiharn Pra Phuttha and Wiharn Namtham Wat Phra That Lampang Luang , Korka District, Lampang province. The result was presented by describing the drawing of black and white striped, and then added the new pattern with some colors on it. These patterns will be applied or developed to use in suitable designs in the future. <br><strong><br>Keywords: </strong>Conserving Old Patterns,&nbsp; Lay Tham Kham, Temple Pillar, Lay Lanna <strong><br><br>Biography: </strong>Chanokporn Aunsuchat Lecturer Interior Architecture from School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University Of Phayao. B.Arch (Interior Architecture)Rajamangala University of Technology LannaM.Arch(Interior Architecture)King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang <strong>&nbsp;Email </strong><a href="mailto:nok-happy@hotmail.com">nok-happy@hotmail.com</a><strong>&nbsp; Tel. </strong>+66 85 484 4006<br><strong><br>I. INTRODUCTION<br><br><br>II. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES<br><br><br>III. RESEARCH METHOD<br><br><br>IV. RESEARCH RESULTS<br><br>V. DISCUSSIONS<br><br>VI. RECOMMENDATIONS<br><br>CONCLUSION<br><br>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br><br>REFERENCES<br><br></strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Name: Aurathai Mahawun<br>University: University of Phayao <br>E-mail: aurathai.ma@up.ac.th <br><br><strong>Abstract<br></strong>This <strong>r</strong>esearch&nbsp; The objective of this study was to study the knowledge of architecture with local identity and identity based on cultural context in Mae Ka Sub-District, Muang District, Phayao Province. By visiting the area to explore the architectural elements of the residential type Shape and material of the roof Characteristics, styles and materials of ventilation openings, doors and windows of indigenous houses in the target area. Analyze the variables that affect the good ventilation in the building to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the room. Both natural and mechanical methods to the application of the design of the Hotel of Reuan-Euang-Kham University of Phayao This creates a prototype for designing architectural elements of a hotel-type public building that is ready to accommodate tourists both in Thailand and abroad. Including academics, students, parents, as well as those who come to coordinate with the university In terms of health, a new normal life style, New Normal that conveys the identity and identity of the local area in Muang District, Phayao Province.<strong><br>Keywords: <br></strong>New Normal Architecture, Northern Thailand, Hotel Design<strong><br>Biography: <br></strong>Aurathai Mahawun, Department of Architecture, School of Architecture and Fine Art, University of Phayao, Phayao, Email aurathai.ma@up.ac.th,Tel 064-2528266 <strong><br><br>I. INTRODUCTION<br><br><br>II. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES<br><br><br>III. RESEARCH METHOD<br><br><br>IV. RESEARCH RESULTS<br><br>V. DISCUSSIONS<br><br>VI. RECOMMENDATIONS<br><br>CONCLUSION<br><br>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br><br>REFERENCES<br><br></strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title: New Normal Space Design after Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Name:&nbsp; Assoc.Prof. Jantanee&nbsp; Bejrananda <br>University: School of Architecture and Fine Art, University of Phayao, Thailand <br>E-mail: bjantanee2@gmail.com <br><br><br><strong>Abstract<br></strong>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;About two years after Coronavirus spread in Thailand, Thai people lifestyle has been changed. Almost Activity and human behavior have been adapting to prevent the pandemic. The new physical environment created to support unusual situation, neither residential or public areas be adapted to decrease interaction activities and social distance between people. This paper aim to follow the adaptive trend of architecture design, interior design and landscape design space&nbsp; by review the modify space design from news and informations in Thailand medias on beginning of 2021 until midyear 2021 and analyze by architectural criteria framework. The result found that new normal concepts for next decade design process should concern the healthy environment than personal needs and wants of people. Human activities are changed and the concept of design be concerned of minimal style which simple and less forms follow healthy functions, and the integration of interior, architecture and landscape space design will fulfill the interaction behavior and perspective. The conclusion perform that process of design and construction management be developed by new normal approach ; new technologies, new products, new materials and new building systems within sanitary and healthy factors of indoor air quality and outdoor atmosphere. It means to be sustainability design which engage to environment and social change contexts in 21st century.&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br><br></div><div><strong><br><br>Keywords: </strong>new normal space, physical environment, sanitary and healthy factors <strong><br><br>Biography: Dean of school of Architecture and Fine Art, Phayao&nbsp; <br>I. INTRODUCTION<br><br><br>II. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES<br><br><br>III. RESEARCH METHOD<br><br><br>IV. RESEARCH RESULTS<br><br>V. DISCUSSIONS<br><br>VI. RECOMMENDATIONS<br><br>CONCLUSION<br><br>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br><br>REFERENCES<br><br></strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title: New Normal Interior Architecture: Space in Hotel Design</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Name:&nbsp; Nilubon Puraprom<br>University: University of Phayao<br>E-mail: Nilubon_ia@yahoo.com<br><br><strong>Abstract<br></strong>In the year 2021, the world has been facing the Covid-19 pandemic. The tourism industry in Northern Thailand was affected by&nbsp; restricted travel, and the country lockdown and Social distancing practical guidance effect all physical environment, especially in public areas such as&nbsp; hotels must adjust the interior layout for the new use of space. The research aimed to propose guideline for design new normal interior architecture of hotel for the future. This study emphasized research through surveys and assessments of elements within a building to design a space for the new normal, using minimized spread of virus as key criteria. Results showed that the public areas of the hotel must contain: openings for ventilation within the building, limiting users number with rotate to reduce time of use, space for personal distancing, and interior decoration that uses surface materials that are easy to sanitize. Within an interior privacy atmosphere that lead to green space perspective, it enable guests who must have a longer stay experience happiness and leisure in the new normal environment.<br><br><strong>Keywords: </strong>Space, Hotel, New normal, Spread of virus<strong><br><br>Biography: </strong>Asst.Prof. Nilubon Puraprom is a lecturer from School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao. <strong><br><br>I. INTRODUCTION<br><br><br>II. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES<br><br><br>III. RESEARCH METHOD<br><br><br>IV. RESEARCH RESULTS<br><br>V. DISCUSSIONS<br><br>VI. RECOMMENDATIONS<br><br>CONCLUSION<br><br>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br><br>REFERENCES<br><br></strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title: New Normal Architecture: Northern Thailand Identity in Hotel Design</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Name: Aurathai Mahawun<br>University: University of Phayao <br>E-mail: aurathai.ma@up.ac.th <br><br><strong>Abstract<br></strong>This <strong>r</strong>esearch&nbsp; The objective of this study was to study the knowledge of architecture with local identity and identity based on cultural context in Mae Ka Sub-District, Muang District, Phayao Province. By visiting the area to explore the architectural elements of the residential type Shape and material of the roof Characteristics, styles and materials of ventilation openings, doors and windows of indigenous houses in the target area. Analyze the variables that affect the good ventilation in the building to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the room. Both natural and mechanical methods to the application of the design of the Hotel of Reuan-Euang-Kham University of Phayao This creates a prototype for designing architectural elements of a hotel-type public building that is ready to accommodate tourists both in Thailand and abroad. Including academics, students, parents, as well as those who come to coordinate with the university In terms of health, a new normal life style, New Normal that conveys the identity and identity of the local area in Muang District, Phayao Province.<strong><br>Keywords: <br></strong>New Normal Architecture, Northern Thailand, Hotel Design<strong><br>Biography: <br></strong>Aurathai Mahawun, Department of Architecture, School of Architecture and Fine Art, University of Phayao, Phayao, Email aurathai.ma@up.ac.th,Tel 064-2528266 <strong><br><br>I. INTRODUCTION<br><br><br>II. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES<br><br><br>III. RESEARCH METHOD<br><br><br>IV. RESEARCH RESULTS<br><br>V. DISCUSSIONS<br><br>VI. RECOMMENDATIONS<br><br>CONCLUSION<br><br>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br><br>REFERENCES<br><br></strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Name: Aurathai Mahawun<br>University: University of Phayao <br>E-mail: aurathai.ma@up.ac.th <br><br><strong>Abstract<br></strong>This <strong>r</strong>esearch&nbsp; The objective of this study was to study the knowledge of architecture with local identity and identity based on cultural context in Mae Ka Sub-District, Muang District, Phayao Province. By visiting the area to explore the architectural elements of the residential type Shape and material of the roof Characteristics, styles and materials of ventilation openings, doors and windows of indigenous houses in the target area. Analyze the variables that affect the good ventilation in the building to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the room. Both natural and mechanical methods to the application of the design of the Hotel of Reuan-Euang-Kham University of Phayao This creates a prototype for designing architectural elements of a hotel-type public building that is ready to accommodate tourists both in Thailand and abroad. Including academics, students, parents, as well as those who come to coordinate with the university In terms of health, a new normal life style, New Normal that conveys the identity and identity of the local area in Muang District, Phayao Province.<strong><br>Keywords: <br></strong>New Normal Architecture, Northern Thailand, Hotel Design<strong><br>Biography: <br></strong>Aurathai Mahawun, Department of Architecture, School of Architecture and Fine Art, University of Phayao, Phayao, Email aurathai.ma@up.ac.th,Tel 064-2528266 <strong><br><br>I. INTRODUCTION<br><br><br>II. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES<br><br><br>III. RESEARCH METHOD<br><br><br>IV. RESEARCH RESULTS<br><br>V. DISCUSSIONS<br><br>VI. RECOMMENDATIONS<br><br>CONCLUSION<br><br>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br><br>REFERENCES<br><br></strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
         <pubDate>2021-08-03 07:28:41 UTC</pubDate>
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